The Dakota term that inspired the name of our state. It means, land where the waters are so clear they reflect the clouds in the sky.

A cone shaped house made by stretching animal skins over a frame of wooden poles.

The habit of giving without expecting anything in return.

Close connections with one's relatives.

All relatives, including parents, children, grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles.

Money or other benefits received in payment for goods or services.

The knowledge and skills individuals have that enhance their ability to earn income.

Expression of courtesy and consideration toward others.

A round dwelling made out of poles and saplings and covered with sheets of birchbark or woven mats.

The bark, or outer covering of a birch tree.

The process of moving from one region or country to another.

A tall grass that grows in shallow, still waters is an edible plant and important to Ojibwe culture.

A sweet substance made by boiling sap from a maple tree.

an agreement made between two or more nations (or allies) to cooperate for specific reasons

Self-ruling and independent.

Another name for Dakota.

The seven bands within the Dakota nation.

The Ojibwe word for original inhabitants of the earth; human beings.

Two ways the Dakota and Ojibwe showed generosity.

How the Dakota and Ojibwe show respect to others?

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